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                    [ArticleID] => 272396
                    [Title] => Young, unmarried, and highly paid
                    [Summary] => In the span of two years,  a call center employee can easily jump from entry level monthly pay of between P12,000 and P15,000 to operations manager, with a monthly pay of between P40,000 and P60,000 a month. 

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SSS vice president Cecilia Canlas, head of the benefits program Division, said the new procedures were part of the annual audit of the institution’s more than one million pensioners.
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                    [Summary] => In the span of two years,  a call center employee can easily jump from entry level monthly pay of between P12,000 and P15,000 to operations manager, with a monthly pay of between P40,000 and P60,000 a month. 

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SSS vice president Cecilia Canlas, head of the benefits program Division, said the new procedures were part of the annual audit of the institution’s more than one million pensioners.
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